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♪ whatever your busins challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. ♪ . melissa: and now, to politics and oil. you would think oil coanies would contribute to campaigns that give them a high return, right? well, guess again. since 1990 oil and gas companies and their employees have focused the overwhelming majority of their political contributions on republican candidates. in total, 239 million, of 319 total that they have spent. but the oil industry actually does better when democrats are in office instead of republicans. i was shocked by this. so what gives? art gelber, founde and president of gelber and associates. art, great to see you again. i have got to tell you was really surprised by the stats oppenheim himmer put out the research. the xoi, index of oil and gas companies. the thing we follow to see as a group how oil companies are doing, rose average of 9% when democrats were in-offs and 7% when republicans were in office. what do you think about that? >> well, melissa, hi. that was a shopping bit of statistic to me but if you read a little furth
♪ whatever your busins challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. ♪ . melissa: and now, to politics and oil. you would think oil coanies would contribute to campaigns that give them a high return, right? well, guess again. since 1990 oil and gas companies and their employees have focused the overwhelming majority of their political contributions on republican candidates. in total, 239 million, of 319 total that they have spent. but the oil industry actually does...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. ♪ . melissa: so there is potential catastrophe in the making at california gas stations. the shutdown of a refinery for a pipeline is cause aghast shortage. some stations are closing their pumps. for those open, the average price of a gallon of regular gas today reached $4.32. that is 50 cents higher than the national average the could this spread across the country? to put it all in perspective i'm joined by oil expert steven schork. editor of the schork report. you are one of the smartest guys on this stuff. sort it out for us. what is going on in california right now? >> what is going none california is the same situation we're seeing elsewhere around the country. we have very low supplies of gasoline. then a remeanry complex that has been plagued by a ceres of disruptions for the past month. in short we have the inability to supply a market already short of supply. now, we're reaping what we've sewed over the last couple of years. melissa: so sound like it could get even worse.
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. ♪ . melissa: so there is potential catastrophe in the making at california gas stations. the shutdown of a refinery for a pipeline is cause aghast shortage. some stations are closing their pumps. for those open, the average price of a gallon of regular gas today reached $4.32. that is 50 cents higher than the national average the could this spread across the country? to put it all in perspective...
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natural gas, that is a function of technological breakthrough. will he be it will take credit for those things? >> he will certainly try. you know. we would point out that the oil production and natural gas production on federal land has gone down dramatically over the course of four years that he has been in office. gas prices have doubled while the president has, you know, strangled alaska production, shut down the gulf of mexico and killed the keys to a mix of pipeline tears. melissa: i wondered if it is to his advantage to say that drilling is up. it seems like his natural base don't like that. they are environmentalists. they don't want to hear there is more drilling. and republicans like that, but there will vote for him anyway. >> i think when you talk about energy policy -- policy but thet and mitt romney have understood the need for the american people to have access to affordable, reliable energy and it's certainly very important for them to go after the independent voters and the undecided voters by talking about increasing domestic pr
natural gas, that is a function of technological breakthrough. will he be it will take credit for those things? >> he will certainly try. you know. we would point out that the oil production and natural gas production on federal land has gone down dramatically over the course of four years that he has been in office. gas prices have doubled while the president has, you know, strangled alaska production, shut down the gulf of mexico and killed the keys to a mix of pipeline tears. melissa:...
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this is all based on the norwegian university science and technology new study. you know those norwegians are very tidy. they don't want to pollute the environment. but they say global warming, potential of electric vehicle production is twice that of conventional vehicles is basically twice as bad is what they're trying to say. and number one, they say that in studies in the past they didn't consider the impact of charging the battery. that the generating of the electricity to charge the battery if it comes from a coal plant, comes from a nuclear plant, you're kind of defeating the purpose of having a cleaner vehicle because you used this other dirty way to make the electricity. what do you say? >> well, that would be true if the majority of our electricity was still coming from coal but we've had some radical changes in the electric generation sector in the united states over the last couple of years. driven primarily by steadily declining natural gas prices. as a result, for the first time in american history, we are generating more of our electricity today fr
this is all based on the norwegian university science and technology new study. you know those norwegians are very tidy. they don't want to pollute the environment. but they say global warming, potential of electric vehicle production is twice that of conventional vehicles is basically twice as bad is what they're trying to say. and number one, they say that in studies in the past they didn't consider the impact of charging the battery. that the generating of the electricity to charge the...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. melissa: this is it story we're following very closely here on "money". it's huge and i feel like we're only one doing it. runaway inflation in iran caused a free fall in the value of the rial in the past 10 days. citizens protesting in the streets and reports of wide spread spread hoarding. could this topple the iranian regime? let's turn to former ambassador to the united states ambassador john bolton. thank you for coming back to the show. have you been following the story? >> i don't think it is as serious as demonstration in the street might indicate. obviously the collapse of the value of the rial versus the dollar is a problem for the government. remember also, they have been anticipating the sanctions for a long time. they have huge dollar reserves that they are, that they are using now. and the cost of the nuclear weapons program is really a small fraction, even if they're reduced international oil sales. melissa: yeah. >> so it's a bad thing, no doubt about it, but not a reg
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. melissa: this is it story we're following very closely here on "money". it's huge and i feel like we're only one doing it. runaway inflation in iran caused a free fall in the value of the rial in the past 10 days. citizens protesting in the streets and reports of wide spread spread hoarding. could this topple the iranian regime? let's turn to former ambassador to the united states...
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dagen: we have the technology stock for your portfolio. charles: i have always resisted to say something is a screaming buy. globally it has three players. they control like 90% of the market. macro, pcs will eventually be dead. not tomorrow. particularly with innovation. this is a company that gets no real respect. it is up significantly from the 52 week low. they have been the street. they are rocking and rolling and it is not over. take a look right now. look at the earnings estimates for next year. a week ago $8.47. now it is $8.59. almost every time they will be expectations. thirty dollars here. move would be 35. longer-term, i am looking at 40 or better. connell: this is a six month chart. lou: longer-term, a series of higher lows and higher highs. trading at -- one-time sales, one-time book, valuation from any kind of historical center. it is in a dying industry. it will not die that quick. dagen: i like the dirty fingernail. lou: is the next hour, i had a play for you enough in the auto industry. dagen: nicole petallides taking a
dagen: we have the technology stock for your portfolio. charles: i have always resisted to say something is a screaming buy. globally it has three players. they control like 90% of the market. macro, pcs will eventually be dead. not tomorrow. particularly with innovation. this is a company that gets no real respect. it is up significantly from the 52 week low. they have been the street. they are rocking and rolling and it is not over. take a look right now. look at the earnings estimates for...
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technology based company. shutterstock, not shutterfly. a online photography. realogy. you might know these names, century 21, coldwell banker. they own and franchise those brokerages that will be very interesting one to watch as well. guys while we're watching all the ipos they might actually get a bump by the earnings we get out this week. we'll kick things off with al, aluminum giant alcoa reporting tomorrow after the bell. we have jpmorgan and wells fargo later in the week. i want to highlight big retail names we'll get out this week as well. yum! brands, pizza hut, taco bell, kfc. this is out tomorrow after the bell. i throw up year-to-date chart. the company has been struggling since the high of the year after april or may. taco bell will be big one. accounts for 60% of all revenues for its u.s. sales. everybody has their own taco bell in china when it comes to yum! brands. we'll hear from costco and safeway. a lot of retail names, financial names and of course alcoa. going to be a busy week for ipos and earnings. melissa, lori, back to you guys. melissa: sandra,
technology based company. shutterstock, not shutterfly. a online photography. realogy. you might know these names, century 21, coldwell banker. they own and franchise those brokerages that will be very interesting one to watch as well. guys while we're watching all the ipos they might actually get a bump by the earnings we get out this week. we'll kick things off with al, aluminum giant alcoa reporting tomorrow after the bell. we have jpmorgan and wells fargo later in the week. i want to...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. carlos peña: it's easy to start an action team at your schoo so you, too, can get in on the action. get in on the action at actionteam.org. ♪ . melissa: so the stage is set. some presidential candidates are ready to go. the first debate is one day away. but the catch is the commission on presidential debates isn't allowing one candidate to participate. you can bet the commission is catching some flak for that. in fact two original sponsors have pulled their support. philips electronics and the ywca the man who has been excluded, gary johnson, libertarian candidate joins meow for an exclusive interview. thank you so much for coming on the show and why do you think you w
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. carlos peña: it's easy to start an action team at your schoo so you, too, can get...
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♪ whater your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. ♪ . melissa: so the stage is set. some presidential candidates are ready to go. the first debate is one day away. but the catch is the commission on presidential debates isn't allowing one candidate to participate. you can bet the commission is catching some flak for that. in fact two original sponsors have pulled their support. philips electronics and the ywca the man who has been excluded, gary johnson, libertarian candidate joins me now for an exclusive interview. thank you so much for coming on the show and why do you think you were excluded? i want to tell people we have a little bit of a delay. bear it with us. i immediately made a mess of it but why do you think you were excluded? >> well, melissa, the presidential debates commission is not a governmental organization. it is a private organization. it's made up of republicans and democrats. they have no interest in seeing a third party on stage, established after ross perot, really to prevent a ross perot from ever appearing in a d
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the dependence on information communication technology. the dpeps we have only the essential services on the internet today. and it became very and more of a reality as we developed and enhanced technology and 1985 as steve will tell you in the audience, we opened up and created the dot.com domain and other top left domain. it became a platform for e commerce and we are the worldwide web and allowed easier search for information, and enenabling more and more communication technology innovation. and in the coming years, our governments edge braced that ict dividend for the hope of the that economic growth and productivity that it enabled and for the innovation agenda that it enabled an when started to put more and more of the essential services on to the fact zone of the internet. today we have e banks and e commerce riding on the intrntd. we're moving toward a future of having the energy distribution on a smart grid connect requested internets. we're moving to a generation of next generation aviation and air traffic controller that's contr
the dependence on information communication technology. the dpeps we have only the essential services on the internet today. and it became very and more of a reality as we developed and enhanced technology and 1985 as steve will tell you in the audience, we opened up and created the dot.com domain and other top left domain. it became a platform for e commerce and we are the worldwide web and allowed easier search for information, and enenabling more and more communication technology innovation....
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> i'm cheryl casone with your fox business brief. we have got the latest on the american airlines seat issue that has plagued company over the past week. the airline releasing a statement that the issue has been identified and maintenance teams are securing an faa approved locking mechanism to make sure no seat can be dislodged. repairs on 40 of the 48 aircraft are complete with all 767s back in service by saturday they say. >>> is retirement making you fat? study from the institute of health policy studies says retirement is connected to modest weight gain of two to four pounds. extra pound can make a difference on your wallet. obese people pay $800 a year or more in knelt care. >>> stocks continue upward trend off surprising drop in the nation's unemployment rate. 13,621. that's the latest from the fox business, giving you the power to prosper. lori: what should you be doing with your portfolio to insure that you minimize tax consequences especially you don't really know whether we'll fal
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> i'm cheryl casone with your fox business brief. we have got the latest on the american airlines seat issue that has plagued company over the past week. the airline releasing a statement that the issue has been identified and maintenance teams are securing an faa approved locking mechanism to make sure no seat can be dislodged. repairs on 40 of the 48 aircraft are complete with all 767s back...
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. >> holding this roundtable about broken trading technology. the kind of software problems that lost my capital $440 million this past august. mary shapiro saying these two problems were caused by simple computer issues. advocates are demanding that the agency move faster with its investigation and with new regulation. >> how long do the american people have to go unprotected from computers that are designed to maximize the profits for the high-speed computer companies, but not designed to protect their capital markets, economy or investors generally? >> the industry is trying to head off any top new regulation from the sec by proposing to voluntarily adopt new automatic trading halts. these so-called "kill switches." for firms warning against over regulation saying "today trading costs are lower, markets are diverse and more liquid and prices better reflect information about the value of stocks and commodities. these improvements should be protected as we consider additional market reforms will. melissa. melissa: peter barnes, thank you so muc
. >> holding this roundtable about broken trading technology. the kind of software problems that lost my capital $440 million this past august. mary shapiro saying these two problems were caused by simple computer issues. advocates are demanding that the agency move faster with its investigation and with new regulation. >> how long do the american people have to go unprotected from computers that are designed to maximize the profits for the high-speed computer companies, but not...
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but i think it's different this time in that the screen technology in the iphone 5 is different, and they're not able to fulfill all the demand that they would like to. i do think that it is different this time, also, for another reason. apple's never really had competition before, and in the form of samsung and google, i think they have a real competitor now. >> all right. but the bottom line here, dan, for apple is it has to hold 650, or are you going to wait to see if it tests at that level? >> i don' think it does hold. i think estimates are going to continue to come down. they're going to report october 25th. i think the q4 is backward-looking. we know they only had one week of iphone sales less than expected. i think you could see a very similar setup that we saw in april after the new ipad launch into the q2 earnings where the stock sold off almost 10% -- >> right. >> -- and then popped when the news finally came out. >> so there will be an opportunity, just maybe not right now. >> i think it breaks. >> yeah. >> i think they're going to get an opportunity to go lower soon. >>
but i think it's different this time in that the screen technology in the iphone 5 is different, and they're not able to fulfill all the demand that they would like to. i do think that it is different this time, also, for another reason. apple's never really had competition before, and in the form of samsung and google, i think they have a real competitor now. >> all right. but the bottom line here, dan, for apple is it has to hold 650, or are you going to wait to see if it tests at that...
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the screen technology is different and they're not able to fulfill all the demand they'd like to. i think it's different for another reason. apple's never really had competition before and in the form of samsung and google, i think they have a real competitor now. >> but the idea for apple is it has to hold 650. are you going to wait? >> they're going to continue to come down. i think the q4 is backward-looking. we know they onto had one week of iphone sales less than expected. i think we can see a similar setup into the q2 earnings. >> so there will be an opportunity, just maybe not right now. >> i think it breaks. >> speaking of earnings, mike khouw, let's go out do you and talk about this earnings picture, because that could be the next make-or-break moment for this rally here. >> yeah. i'm pretty pessimistic, i've got to say. mine if we take look at some of the earnings that we've already seen, with've had norfolk southern, nike, fedex, all of those things are not basically telling us a very good story. we're going to be talking about another stock soon. hidden in the midst of
the screen technology is different and they're not able to fulfill all the demand they'd like to. i think it's different for another reason. apple's never really had competition before and in the form of samsung and google, i think they have a real competitor now. >> but the idea for apple is it has to hold 650. are you going to wait? >> they're going to continue to come down. i think the q4 is backward-looking. we know they onto had one week of iphone sales less than expected. i...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> even for the inmates inside the maricopa county jail, appearance matters. >> too bad we couldn't get some highlights, huh? >> a group of professional hairdressers volunteer their time to give haircuts to the inmates. >> there are three or four of us that come. we are christians. we love jesus. that's why we're doing this. we are in service to our king. >> but some would say today's first customer serves no one but herself. >> this is a real interesting haircut that the girls are now getting. they're' bored and they want to do something different. >> is it a style you would recommend? >> no! i'm a girly girl. i think you need all the hair you can get. when you start shaving that hair underneath -- >> it will come back fuller. >> no, no, it won't. >> why not? >> that's an old wives' tale. >> i've shaved my legs since i 12 and now i have three hairs growing out of each follicle. >>
. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> even for the inmates inside the maricopa county jail, appearance matters. >> too bad we couldn't get some highlights, huh? >> a group of professional hairdressers volunteer their time to give haircuts to the inmates. >> there are three or four of us that come. we are christians. we love jesus....
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> some mihm tear wives in tennessee are taking a unique approach to raise awareness about post-traumatic stress disorder. their going topless for their cause. julia brock shows us how the wives came up with an idea called battle of the bare. >> reporter: ashley wise uses this eyeliner to bring attention to more than just her eyes. she puts the battles blej bear on the back for a photo to add to the facebook page. >> this pledge you make for your spouse is just as important as marriage vows. >> reporter: wise says she came with the pledge and battling bear out of desperation, which she says grew as she tried to get help at fort campbell for her husband with ptsd. >> i felt like streaking the general's line because maybe a woma
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> some mihm tear wives in tennessee are taking a unique approach to raise awareness about post-traumatic stress disorder....
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introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. candidates. >>> the first presidential debate is a couple days away now and could be a game changer for the candidates. melissa griffin has been a moderator before and you have unique take on kind of pressure that goes along with being the moderator. if you do a good job, they don't say anything about you. if you do a bad job, you are in trouble. and jim layer is the man. >> that's right. going to be moderating his very first debate for both candidates. regarded as the king of moderators. said he doesn't even vote. he is committed to being impartial. and both candidate vz to agree and he seems to be one of the few. >> you've moderated debates before. some for the mayoral race. sometimes you have to reel in people but not be biased. how difficult is that? >> it's an extraordinarily difficult position. you really are the ambassador for the audience. you have to channel their hopes and fears and get those candidates to addr
introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. candidates. >>> the first presidential debate is a couple days away now and could be a game changer for the candidates. melissa griffin has been a moderator before and you have unique take on kind of pressure that goes along with being the moderator. if you do a good job, they don't say anything about you. if you do a bad job, you are in trouble. and...
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clean technology, biotechnology. it's started by immigrants. let's have immigrant reform, investment laboratories, it's much more comprehensive how to foster start ups than cutting margin on wealthy individuals. >> the other staff we get is small businesses creating most of the jobs. when they are 99.7% of the businesses that's not surprising. it's just statistical. the places where you see more job creation is in small start-up firms. the first five years is where you get the most. there's an interesting trend happening in the economy. firm creation and start ups have declined, in a disturbing way. i think we have a chart of new businesses. a number of u.s. companies less than a year old starts to decline. it declines not when the socialism of barack obama is imposed on the nation but back in 2006. that last part of the chart is striking. there is something happening. it might be that that's when the housing bubble bursts and we have a long recession and people aren't starting businesses because they don't think there's going to be customers f
clean technology, biotechnology. it's started by immigrants. let's have immigrant reform, investment laboratories, it's much more comprehensive how to foster start ups than cutting margin on wealthy individuals. >> the other staff we get is small businesses creating most of the jobs. when they are 99.7% of the businesses that's not surprising. it's just statistical. the places where you see more job creation is in small start-up firms. the first five years is where you get the most....
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and from a technology standpoint, we're only bound by the speed of technology now. this is a way to scale someone's brand and actually connect with more people, whether it's one to one or one to 19 million in barack obama's case. >> that's funny, you use the connection of connecting people to people. it's just our little machines that we're using. but there is something about social media that gives it a sense of familiarity. a two-way intimacy. when somebody you like tweets you back, i can remember a very -- my best girlfriend getting a tweet back from ll cool j and we were like oh, my gosh. he tweeted me back. like the idea of the obama campaign for example responding to you, there's a sense that there's a -- is there something -- >> they're all over the place. thinking back to 2008, how many twitter messages that the obama campaign sent out in 2008. just one. one on election day. now they send out one every two minutes it seems. >> it was all facebook in '08. >> they're on pinterest and twitter and all the different things. >> they're literally on twitter behind
and from a technology standpoint, we're only bound by the speed of technology now. this is a way to scale someone's brand and actually connect with more people, whether it's one to one or one to 19 million in barack obama's case. >> that's funny, you use the connection of connecting people to people. it's just our little machines that we're using. but there is something about social media that gives it a sense of familiarity. a two-way intimacy. when somebody you like tweets you back, i...
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introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> good afternoon. i'm
introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> good afternoon. i'm
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with nice'n easy, all they see is you -- in one simple step, nice'n easy with colorblend technology, gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's perfectly true to you. i don't know all her secrets, but i do know kate's more beautiful now, than the d i married her. with the expert highlights and lowlights of nice 'n easy, all they see is you. >>> paul ryan has been a darling of the republican party for the past few years. seen as a leader, a visionary, possibly the future of the gop. after that description, risk taker. risk taker. because running for vice president and losing is actually rarely a steppingstone on the ladder of political trajectory. after all, can you name the last vice presidential losing candidate who then went on to be elected? well, anywhere? don't answer. because i have a pop quiz. ♪ okay. so panel here's the challenge today. i'm going to read to you the name of a losing vice presidential candidate. and then you will -- i'm going to read you a brief description about a losing vice presidential candidate. you'll tell me which candidate you think it wa
with nice'n easy, all they see is you -- in one simple step, nice'n easy with colorblend technology, gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's perfectly true to you. i don't know all her secrets, but i do know kate's more beautiful now, than the d i married her. with the expert highlights and lowlights of nice 'n easy, all they see is you. >>> paul ryan has been a darling of the republican party for the past few years. seen as a leader, a visionary, possibly the future of...
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because this is a function of technology and you have to wonder if part of the problem is technology, why can't part of the solution be technology and today in kraft, it was quite a ride. fortunately went to the up side, but what would have happened in the broad market if we'd had this ride to the down side as we saw in the flash crash. >> and we should be very delicate because we're talking about one instance which we do not have perfect information. on the other happened, we have had the sec holding very broad public discussions this week. mash could y mark cuban on our air talking about technology in general, that some argue have moved beyond the point of marginal utility, right? i mean, they're no longer providing the benefit ofly liquidity without some risk appended to it. >> i think that's the key. it no longer is providing utility. partly because these sorts of traders don't have any responsibility to the market. and you had rick on earlier. rick and i both started in the trading pets where you had a responsibility. the broker would tap you on the shoulder and say i need you to
because this is a function of technology and you have to wonder if part of the problem is technology, why can't part of the solution be technology and today in kraft, it was quite a ride. fortunately went to the up side, but what would have happened in the broad market if we'd had this ride to the down side as we saw in the flash crash. >> and we should be very delicate because we're talking about one instance which we do not have perfect information. on the other happened, we have had...
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market structure and other technological issues. in her prepared remarks shapiro says we have to look over the high cancellations of orders and high-frequency trading, generally manipulative sessions. we have talked about that here on cnbc. they will hear from a number of panels today over at the sec including reformers as well as representatives from the exchanges themselves. and some of the biggest traders in the market place, a day-long series of conversations at the sec on the future of high-frequency trading. >> some of these companies could save us from ourselves. because if we make an era, the repercussion is critical for our family, considering the curves. >> there's an allen switch that could make in a good idea for similar stocks. but you need something market wide. we'll see where it goes. >>> let's get a market flash back at hq. >> thank you, simon. we are watch iing express as th slash their guidance for the upcoming quarter by half. the company now expects to earn between 16 cents and 20 cents per share. the her husban
market structure and other technological issues. in her prepared remarks shapiro says we have to look over the high cancellations of orders and high-frequency trading, generally manipulative sessions. we have talked about that here on cnbc. they will hear from a number of panels today over at the sec including reformers as well as representatives from the exchanges themselves. and some of the biggest traders in the market place, a day-long series of conversations at the sec on the future of...
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technology has not stood still. so this for us is a time to look up, around and look forward at what the world will need from us next. the security challenges that will define our future after iraq and afghanistan. that is the great transition upon which we are embarked in defense. we would need to make this strategic transition no matter what, but we are also subject to a second great source of change. that is the need to keep the united states's fiscal house in order as outlined in the budget control act which congress passed last year which required our department to remove $487 billion from our budget plans over the next ten years. i can't get through an hour in washington without this slight digression to rant about sequestration so let me do that. the budget control act as i am sure all of you know threatens a drastic process of sequestration if congress does not pass a comprehensive budget plan that the president can sign. secretary panetta and i as i said have been railing about this since last winter when m
technology has not stood still. so this for us is a time to look up, around and look forward at what the world will need from us next. the security challenges that will define our future after iraq and afghanistan. that is the great transition upon which we are embarked in defense. we would need to make this strategic transition no matter what, but we are also subject to a second great source of change. that is the need to keep the united states's fiscal house in order as outlined in the budget...
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100,000 more math and science teachers over the next ten years with the goal of improving science, technology education, and math. the pro obama super pac is out with a knew ad today. it says are creative and resilient. >> if you take away early childhood education slash k-through 12 funds, and cut college aid for middle class families, they won't go far. >> romney has said he wants to cut the department of education spending or combine it with another foreign agency. a new look at a ppp poll in the state shows that romney's debate performance actually did improve his likability. 52% of virginia voters like him now. but the president still leads by three points in the state. we're back after the break. prestigious rush limbaugh's worst nightmare award. i don't think you knew that. the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! it's go time. what time is it rob? oh, then it's go. go. go. go time. anybody? anybody? what time is it? oh, right. go time! [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> announcer: ladies and gen
100,000 more math and science teachers over the next ten years with the goal of improving science, technology education, and math. the pro obama super pac is out with a knew ad today. it says are creative and resilient. >> if you take away early childhood education slash k-through 12 funds, and cut college aid for middle class families, they won't go far. >> romney has said he wants to cut the department of education spending or combine it with another foreign agency. a new look at...
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on comparative governance, the latest of which was held at the wilson center in june on science and technology innovation. these symposia, which the institute co-chairs with china's state council, not only promote dialogue among stakeholders, but also allow participants to develop personal connections. the institute also recently released an initial report on u.s./china security perceptions, another big project we're working on with leading research institutions in the u.s. and beijing. and just last week we published sustaining u.s./china cooperation in clean energy, an overview of the difficulties both countries face in developing solar, wind and other alternative energy industries and the potential room for cooperation. last innovate, finally -- november, finally, henry participated in another one of our national conversations entitled afghanistan: is there a regional end game. the back story on this is interesting. he resisted when he learned that we had organized a brilliant panel of scholars and reporters to comment on his remarks. we hadn't cleared the names with him, he didn't know all
on comparative governance, the latest of which was held at the wilson center in june on science and technology innovation. these symposia, which the institute co-chairs with china's state council, not only promote dialogue among stakeholders, but also allow participants to develop personal connections. the institute also recently released an initial report on u.s./china security perceptions, another big project we're working on with leading research institutions in the u.s. and beijing. and...
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and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a speciali
and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the...
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on comparative governance, the latest of which was held at the wilson center in june on science and technology innovation. these symposia not only promote dialogue among global stakeholders, but also allow participants to develop personal connections. the institute also recently released an initial report on u.s.-china it security perceptions, another big project we are working on with leading research institutions in the u.s. and beijing. just last week we polished "sustaining u.s.-china cooperation and a clean energy," an overview of the difficulties both countries face in developing alternative energy industries and the potential room for cooperation. last november, finally, and we participated in another one of our national conversations -- henry participated in another one of our national conversations, entitled "afghanistan -- is there are regional end game." he resisted when he learned that we had organized a brilliant panel of scholars to, on in his remarks. we had not cleared the names with him and he did not know all the people and he was not happy. but he gave brief remarks, just as
on comparative governance, the latest of which was held at the wilson center in june on science and technology innovation. these symposia not only promote dialogue among global stakeholders, but also allow participants to develop personal connections. the institute also recently released an initial report on u.s.-china it security perceptions, another big project we are working on with leading research institutions in the u.s. and beijing. just last week we polished "sustaining u.s.-china...
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